- Nov 29, 2016
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Spring will be coming soon and I'm wondering the pros and cons. of installing a outside cage that I could rotate the larger birds through in good weather during the day so they can get some fresh air, outside time.
what I mean by open porch is neither of my porches are screened in.
I live in an area where if I turn one way on Main St I head to downtown Columbus,oh and the other is rural so I also have all the pests that come along with living in the country. I do have quite a large number of birds of pray, deer, and all the other little critters that could wonder through the yard at any time. hell I have caught a hawk watching to see if I had the little dog out and land right on my porch next to the sliding doors. not worried about the pray birds but the fleas and tics that come off of the deer and the other furry critters. which I do have a fight every season keeping the dog free of them.
is there anything I can do to keep these pests away from the birds.
was thinking about getting one of those screened in rooms and putting the cage inside it.
what ya think?
what I mean by open porch is neither of my porches are screened in.
I live in an area where if I turn one way on Main St I head to downtown Columbus,oh and the other is rural so I also have all the pests that come along with living in the country. I do have quite a large number of birds of pray, deer, and all the other little critters that could wonder through the yard at any time. hell I have caught a hawk watching to see if I had the little dog out and land right on my porch next to the sliding doors. not worried about the pray birds but the fleas and tics that come off of the deer and the other furry critters. which I do have a fight every season keeping the dog free of them.
is there anything I can do to keep these pests away from the birds.
was thinking about getting one of those screened in rooms and putting the cage inside it.
what ya think?